US law says they cannot require you to have the service work done by them. It does have to be done. You have to prove it was done.
Keep all reciepts, parts if you do it, everthing if an independent.
Also, I checked off the list of things to do from the manual, with date and mileage, plus all readings (valve clearances, compression pressure etc).
I told the dealer I did it myself and the service manager didn't blink an eye. I'm sure if other warranty issues come up I'll have to show I did it, but I don't think it is that big of a hassle with most shops. You do have to have documentation that it was done.
I just couldn't see spending $600 on something I can easily do (I service motorcycles on the side also) and probably do a better job. I have not really been impressed with a lot of the workmanship I see out there. Tee-Dub is a good example. They never should have let it out of the shop starting like it did, yet they tried to claim that was 'How they all start'- even to the contradiction of the Ducati manual.
Mark- back off my soapbox- Hollingsworth
AdventureOneTours wrote:First, I must say thanks for all the help from the guys on the list--I didn't expect to get so much info.
So is the warranty good even if a Duc dealer does not do the 6k & supsequent services.
I can get the bike but I am worried about the cost of service--I have been riding for 40 years and working on them almost that long, but never a Duc. I DON'T have a ton of money to throw at a bike (school teacher) but I willing to do the work (I'm pretty damn detail oriented) if I it won't void the warranty and such. I guess what I am afraid of is I will get the bike I have always dreamed of and not be able to keep it. That would be hell.
Thanks Oakley